Learn - with children. When people think about starting over, they think many different things. Restarting may simply be returning to the corporate board of directors, rewriting English newspapers, or reorganizing your life. Even sorting your life can come from many different aspects. Alcohol addiction patients need to start over from the beginning. Gamblers need to start over from the beginning. People who have divorced need to start again from the beginning. From which direction will you take you? First of all, I have to find a way to keep up with all the money a couple gets with family and children.
A recent article by Time magazine asks "Is divorce hurt the child?" And concluded a study on two long-term divorced children about about 60 children in Marin County, California. Longitudinal study of 25 years In the early 1970s, Judith Wallerstein and Joan Kelly (Wallerstein has been studying for many years and in 2000 she published his research in her book "Unexpected Divorce Legacy; 25 Years Breakthrough Study" This research was conducted by E. Mavis Hetherington, professor of honor psychology at the University of Virginia and she conducted a 30-year study on about 1,400 families and over 2,500 children, and the results were published this year's book It was published in "For Better or For". To rethink worse: divorce
This report shows the results of the Long Term Study of Dangerous Children (LSCAR), a continuing study of low-income ethnic minority children in public schools in Chicago. According to the survey, parents' expectations for children and satisfaction with school are the main factors of child's academic and social adjustment. Shield, P. (1995). Connecting school and community in preparation for the 21st century: Impact of present educational reform movement on participation policy of family and community B. Rutherford (editor) and partnership between family and school (pp.191-207 ). Ohio Columbus: National Secondary School Association
Growing up in Scotland is a longitudinal study funded by the Scottish government. In this survey, the data of 3,000 children born between June 2002 and May 2004, and the ongoing research of children born between March 2010 and February 2011 We tracked the lives of the three groups of children, including. Data include the characteristics of children and their families, child development, child's health, parenting and support, parenting, primary education, and the welfare of 7 year old children. The Institute of Educational Science (IES) conducts research for the US Department of Education. Data on school preparation and education are gathered from early childhood to adulthood to inform policies and practices. Through the National Education Statistics Center, IES conducted an infant survey including Infant Longitudinal Study (ECLS) and National Family Education Survey (NHES).